Georgia CF Cycle for Life 2020

About CF Cycle for Life

Get your wheels in motion and join us for our annual CF Cycle for Life event as we ride through some of the most picturesque and scenic terrain in Georgia. CF Cycle for Life is a fully-supported ride with route options of 10, 25, and 65 miles. From the kick-off breakfast to the post-event party, you will enjoy fully stocked rest stops every 10-12 miles, on-site bike mechanics for bicycle maintenance and repair, encouragement from ride marshals cheering you along the way, and plenty of support vehicles to help guide you to the finish line. This unique event empowers participants to take action and help in the fight against cystic fibrosis.

Suggested Fundraising Minimum: $165 (Registration fees are not included in fundraising minimum.)

Top Cyclists

Volunteer for the CF Cycle for Life

Would you like to join the volunteer team or do you know someone who would enjoy being a part of a winning team? There are many skill-enhancing and fun volunteer opportunities to experience. The contribution of each volunteer helps make CF Cycle for Life more enjoyable and it helps raise funds to cure cystic fibrosis.

Please convert cash donations into a money order or check before mailing or bringing to the event.

Local Sponsors

New Mobile App

Download our CF Cycle for Life Mobile App today!

Foundation-Sponsored Indoor and Outdoor Events and Gatherings

The Foundation is closely following the evolving coronavirus outbreak. We will continue to monitor coronavirus guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and assess whether we need to change any scheduled events.

To reduce the risk of getting and spreading germs at CF Foundation-sponsored events, we ask that everyone follow basic best practices by regularly cleaning your hands with soap and water or with an alcohol-based hand gel, covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue or your inner elbow, and maintaining a safe 6-foot distance from anyone with a cold or infection. Medical evidence shows that germs may spread among people with CF through direct and indirect contact, as well as through droplets that travel short distances when a person coughs or sneezes. These germs can lead to worsening symptoms and speed decline in lung function.

To further help reduce the risk of cross-infection, the Foundation's attendance policy recommends inviting only one person with CF to attend the indoor portion of a Foundation-sponsored event at a specific time. For the outdoor portion, the Foundation recommends that all people with CF maintain a safe 6-foot distance from each other at all times.